Service alerts will be sent through the app for upcoming bus stop closures or diversions, or to let you know about delays. Make sure you turn your notifications on for your favourite routes. The Transit Realtime app is free to download and easy to use. Available from the App Store(external link) or Google Play(external link). Transit Royale We have upgraded to the Transit Royale subscription for all our passengers, so you can use all the features of the Transit App. You are able to upgrade to Royale,
for those who have not used public transport in Taranaki yet, to download the app, leave the car at home and give buses a go.” The Council’s partnership with Transit offers a comprehensive, easy-to-use and widely-adopted app for riders. Under this agreement, the Council will also receive anonymised usage data and customisations to better serve the Taranaki region, such as the ability to send important update notifications directly to bus riders via the Transit app. The Council joins several other
limits and targets before notification of the Plan in 2024. What are Freshwater Management Units (FMUs)? The six proposed FMUs for Taranaki are the Northern Hill Country, the Pātea Catchment, the Waitara Catchment, the Coastal Terraces, the Southern Hill Country and the Volcanic Ring Plain.
Every waterbody in the region needs to be contained within an FMU. Within each FMU Council will set time-specific freshwater goals aligned with community and iwi aspirations to build better environmental outcomes
New trapping technology is helping the large-scale removal of stoats, ferrets and weasels in rural New Plymouth – the first step in a large scale rural operation that will be a New Zealand first. About 2100 self-resetting traps and wirelessly monitored traps, which send a notification to a mobile device when they’re activated, are being placed across 14,200 hectares of rural land between New Plymouth and Egmont National Park, as part of Towards Predator-Free Taranaki – the largest project of
receive any appeals so the decision has been confirmed. [PDF, 413 KB] Download the Hearing Panel's decision: Hearing panel decision on resource consent application by Airport Farm Trustee Ltd [PDF, 7.3 MB] Airport Farm Trustee Ltd had applied to renew two resource consents relating to its chicken-farm operation on Airport Dr, New Plymouth. Application form and AEE Note: The limited notification applies only to the renewal application for Consent No 5262. Consent renewal application - Airport Farm
spreading through the national park and beyond after being reintroduced to the mounga in 2017. As with our Year 1 farmers in the Waiwhakaiho area, we are hugely grateful for the co-operation and support of the landowners involved. While our team set up and check traps during the 4-month ‘knock down’ stage, landowners have now taken responsibility for maintaining their traps. Econode technology (a wireless sensor) attached to each trap sends a notification to their phone or device when a trap has gone
first is to
facilitate the notification of relevant operators of critical infrastructure or lifeline utilities of a dangerous
dam. The second is to address a misinterpretation one submitter had with the policy. They read the
policy as extending the regulated dam safety certification process to all dams. This is not the case.
Recommendations
That Taranaki Regional Council:
a. receives the memorandum titled Dangerous Dams Policy Officer’s Report
b. notes that two
adherence to
contingency plan Site inspections Yes
8. Prepare, maintain and adhere to
an operation and management
plan
Site inspections
No
As per conditions 1
and 4 above
9. Written notification of changes Observation and discussion at inspection found
no changes requiring notification N/A
10. Optional review provision re
environmental effects No further provision for review prior to expiry N/A
Overall assessment of consent compliance and environmental performance in
carbonaceous
BOD of stream Receiving water sampling and observations N/A
8. Provision (by 31 July 2011) and
maintenance of a contingency
plan for action to be taken to
prevent spillage
Received in May 2023 Yes
9. Provision (by 31 July 2011),
maintenance and adherence to
stormwater management plan
Received in May 2023 Yes
10. Written notification required
regarding changes to activities at
the site. Notification to include
assessment of environmental
effects
Inspections and
Notification requirements Notification received – lamprey baffle maintenance Yes
4. Timing of works Notification received and Inspections of site N/A
5. Minimise sediment and
associated effects Inspections of site N/A
6. Receiving environment limits Inspections of site & sampling – no maintenance
works completed during reporting period N/A
7. Minimise area of disturbance Inspections of site Yes
8. Upgrade fish pass as specified Inspections of site No
9. Install baffle for lamprey